
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) has released the 29th issue of their monthly newsletter, "HCSO Insider," detailing the latest happenings and information within the department, as announced in a recent bulletin available on their website. Readers can expect a deep dive into various aspects of the HCSO's operations, including employee achievements, educational insights, and current job opportunities.
The publication, according to the HCSO, showcases the efforts of staff members both in their routine tasks and instances where they've exceeded expectations, all in the spirit of maintaining order for the county's 1.3 million residents, this issue features celebrations such as National Police Woman Day and National Forensic Science Week, also tackling the rite of passage for new deputies facing pepper spray training.
Other contents highlighted are employee spotlights, concise descriptions of recent crimes, and a roster of various events that foster community engagement with law enforcement. "We welcome feedback on this publication and its contents," invites the call for responses and suggestions directed to [email protected], reflecting an open dialogue with the public.
With approximately 900 employees spread across six distinct bureaus, the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office encompasses Public Safety Services, Investigations, Administrative Services, Public Affairs, Court and Field Services, and Detention Services, all operating under the leadership of Sheriff Dawanna S. Witt who commenced her tenure on January 3, 2023, the HCSO prides itself on being a forward-thinking arm of law enforcement that dedicates itself to proactive community programs, which aim at crafting a more affirmative bond between the department and the citizens it serves.









